A drone launching car is useless, and at worst dangerous! You want a live traffic report, you've got a cell phone right? There you go. Just tie that info back to your dashboard with a HUD or standard LCD display. Traffic avoidance has been a solved problem for years now. Just pull up Google Maps or Apple Maps.
As for the concept of drone launching from vehicles; law enforcement and the military would have better use with this concept, not the civilian sector.
Exactly. Just like Apple CarPlay, the dash should be an accessory to the phone and not the other way around. Upgrades literally happen in the palm of your hand.
The only reason the 5Ghz band works so well isn't the faster speeds, rather paradoxically the limited range that keeps the noise floor (SNR) level down due to less congestion from other networks near by; relatively speaking that is. Otherwise, the 2.4Ghz band is perfect other than the fact it's exceedingly crowded and oversaturated in apartment and business complexes. Packet loss sucks. It will only get worse - far far worse - for these IoT 900Mhz devices dotting the wireless landscape.
Oh boy! That will be one helluva an electric powered, solar charged, driverless rickshaw! Because you don't own it, who care what it looks like or how it rides so long as it gets you from point A to B; amIright?!
Which is funny, because in the world of Windows Administration, either you're a complete idiot, or an experienced Windows sage that's very good at cleaning up other peoples mess, and running the network properly. There is no middle ground unless you've gained the experience under the wing of such a sage.
Phase out. CGNAT combined with a fast moving mobile market, I fully expect to see the cell phone industry move toward IPv6 at a much faster rate than the desktop/server market. Either the remaining IPv4s will be consolidated and sold off to be re-used, or just phased out as the servers are replaced.
FUCK YOU! No, seriously. Rich people like you are why poor people suffer in not being able to afford nice things. You can weather the storm of higher costs past on to the consumer, but they can't!
I know i've seen it! You can thank the bastards behind Cryptowall 3.0 and 4.0 for that. Just block all attachments containing the file name resume.zip from the email server side. If anyone needs to send a resume, have HR or the hiring manager instruct them as to the proper file name and format to use.
If Apple loses, that means either a new disclaimer will have to be acknowledged, or that the life cycle of existing product support is shortened significantly. If I was an iPhone 4S owner, I would be rather pleased to even have iOS 9 available. As for the performance degradation, which portion is slow? From what I understand, each build is custom to the platform you're installing it on. So while it may be "iOS 9", the compiled binary image can't be interchangeable between say an iPhone 4s and iPhone 5. Unlike OSX where I can have a universal bootable USB thumb drive installer and throw it on just about any Macbook, iMac, Mac Pro, Mac Mini, etc made within the last few years.
VR is in its infancy from a creative and technology point of view; though it has made major leaps thanks to the core technology that makes it all possible now (screens, accelerometers, processing power...etc). So to do this right, it needs to have a big impact in the media. And to do that right, you need the hardware to give an outstanding impression. Even if this goes for 800 to 900 bucks per unit, I'd say it's worth it now, and then drop the price significantly within the next model or two later.
That was the exact moment when episode 1 jumped the shark.
Agreed! When I first heard the utterance of midichlorians, it was a major downer. I mean, it's the "force", no longer mysterious.
IMHO, the whole franchise could back-peddle on this. And while I don't know exactly what they are, and correct me if I'm wrong, but it initially got the impression that midichlorians is how someone gets the force. Rather, if they just say "midichlorians are attracted to life that's tuned to the force, and thus take refuge inside living things", THAT that would make "The Force" a somewhat mysterious and powerful thing again in Star Wars. But what do I know....
Fun, and costly no doubt. If you're going to 'float' the idea (see what I did there =) ), might as well actually float them out to the coastal sea and run distribution cabled underwater. Though saltwater it corrosive and there will be transmission line loss.
Yup. In addition to that, sand dune move! Slowly, but surely; like waves in water. Over a relatively short period of time, metric tons of sand will sweep over and consume the land, thus burying the infrastructure and destroying it in the process from the crushing weight. And unless you've got the means to provide solar powered maintenance vehicles to keep the sand away, ironically you'll be relying on fossil fuels to move the sand.
Techno-feudalism - where the vast majority become jobless serfs that live off the land with technology that provides a self-sufficient way of life. Not a bad way to live, just that you'll have zero political influence and thus freedom will be but a footnote in history. Beyond that post revolution, technology may provide enough of a parity in personal weaponry so as to hold back the vacuum of power in a society of anarcho-communism.
Aside from warp drive technology and the whole trekking of space thing, Gene Roddenberry was prophetic!
Sounds like an opportunity for an AI project; to transcribe audio from a YouTube video into text. And it if was truly smart (it's not there yet) it could could summarize.
Remember the Clipper Chip? Yes, that could be brought back as an international standard of sorts. Imagine all PCs, Servers, Phones and consumer hardware having this per the law. Now, the only way to run an OS is for the kernel to be cryptographically signed. I'm sure there will be exceptions that allow for internal alpha and beta testing inside the buildings at Apple and Microsoft. But once the final release of Windows, OSX, or iOS goes public, the binaries must first be fingerprinted and the kernel signed (blessed) by some international consortium. Otherwise, the hardware wont be able to boot it up. This will be how Open Source OS's will be curtailed. That's not to say RedHat or CentOS won't be available, just be signed by the devil too. Don't play the game, don't boot. That simple.
Think about it. Politicians LOVE - absolutely go orgasmic cream-in-their-pants bonkers at the idea of picking winners and loser in the market place. It's how they funnel lobbying money into their vile hands! All this will be pushed under the auspices of protecting against malware, protecting the homeland, and tracing hackers and pedophiles. Meanwhile, they will use this backdoor to blackmail political opposition and anyone else that seeks to dethrone or turn off the corrupt spigot of money and "contributions".
Now see, if you hold off for the Microsoft HoloLens, you'll be able to see your wife in a whole new light!
-_- The whole point of pulling up the map online is for real-time traffic conditions.
A drone launching car is useless, and at worst dangerous! You want a live traffic report, you've got a cell phone right? There you go. Just tie that info back to your dashboard with a HUD or standard LCD display. Traffic avoidance has been a solved problem for years now. Just pull up Google Maps or Apple Maps.
As for the concept of drone launching from vehicles; law enforcement and the military would have better use with this concept, not the civilian sector.
Winner!
Exactly. Just like Apple CarPlay, the dash should be an accessory to the phone and not the other way around. Upgrades literally happen in the palm of your hand.
The only reason the 5Ghz band works so well isn't the faster speeds, rather paradoxically the limited range that keeps the noise floor (SNR) level down due to less congestion from other networks near by; relatively speaking that is. Otherwise, the 2.4Ghz band is perfect other than the fact it's exceedingly crowded and oversaturated in apartment and business complexes. Packet loss sucks. It will only get worse - far far worse - for these IoT 900Mhz devices dotting the wireless landscape.
...instead just ride in whatever shows up.
Oh boy! That will be one helluva an electric powered, solar charged, driverless rickshaw! Because you don't own it, who care what it looks like or how it rides so long as it gets you from point A to B; amIright?!
The future sucks.
Which is funny, because in the world of Windows Administration, either you're a complete idiot, or an experienced Windows sage that's very good at cleaning up other peoples mess, and running the network properly. There is no middle ground unless you've gained the experience under the wing of such a sage.
Yes, but the collective conscious will of FB users will be keeping the lights on in his house. How will he ever get to sleep?!
Phase out. CGNAT combined with a fast moving mobile market, I fully expect to see the cell phone industry move toward IPv6 at a much faster rate than the desktop/server market. Either the remaining IPv4s will be consolidated and sold off to be re-used, or just phased out as the servers are replaced.
It's far simpler; he will build a front-end to FaceBook and have the "community" control his home and answer his questions. This will be fun!!!
With a young child in the formative years, it's a crying shame that he absolve himself as a "father" and hands that task off to a robot. WTF?!
FUCK YOU! No, seriously. Rich people like you are why poor people suffer in not being able to afford nice things. You can weather the storm of higher costs past on to the consumer, but they can't!
So would this also effect the male sex cells post gene therapy? Meaning, would the progeny still inherit the defective gene?
I know i've seen it! You can thank the bastards behind Cryptowall 3.0 and 4.0 for that. Just block all attachments containing the file name resume.zip from the email server side. If anyone needs to send a resume, have HR or the hiring manager instruct them as to the proper file name and format to use.
If Apple loses, that means either a new disclaimer will have to be acknowledged, or that the life cycle of existing product support is shortened significantly. If I was an iPhone 4S owner, I would be rather pleased to even have iOS 9 available. As for the performance degradation, which portion is slow? From what I understand, each build is custom to the platform you're installing it on. So while it may be "iOS 9", the compiled binary image can't be interchangeable between say an iPhone 4s and iPhone 5. Unlike OSX where I can have a universal bootable USB thumb drive installer and throw it on just about any Macbook, iMac, Mac Pro, Mac Mini, etc made within the last few years.
Live off WHAT land. The land will all be owned by someone else
And I said the following...
Definition of a SERF: A person in the past who belonged to a low social class and who lived and worked on land owned by another person
VR is in its infancy from a creative and technology point of view; though it has made major leaps thanks to the core technology that makes it all possible now (screens, accelerometers, processing power...etc). So to do this right, it needs to have a big impact in the media. And to do that right, you need the hardware to give an outstanding impression. Even if this goes for 800 to 900 bucks per unit, I'd say it's worth it now, and then drop the price significantly within the next model or two later.
Nice!
I'd be more happy if said cyborgs would just give me future stock market prices.
Agreed! When I first heard the utterance of midichlorians, it was a major downer. I mean, it's the "force", no longer mysterious.
IMHO, the whole franchise could back-peddle on this. And while I don't know exactly what they are, and correct me if I'm wrong, but it initially got the impression that midichlorians is how someone gets the force. Rather, if they just say "midichlorians are attracted to life that's tuned to the force, and thus take refuge inside living things", THAT that would make "The Force" a somewhat mysterious and powerful thing again in Star Wars. But what do I know....
Fun, and costly no doubt. If you're going to 'float' the idea (see what I did there =) ), might as well actually float them out to the coastal sea and run distribution cabled underwater. Though saltwater it corrosive and there will be transmission line loss.
Yup. In addition to that, sand dune move! Slowly, but surely; like waves in water. Over a relatively short period of time, metric tons of sand will sweep over and consume the land, thus burying the infrastructure and destroying it in the process from the crushing weight. And unless you've got the means to provide solar powered maintenance vehicles to keep the sand away, ironically you'll be relying on fossil fuels to move the sand.
What's the end game with all this?
Techno-feudalism - where the vast majority become jobless serfs that live off the land with technology that provides a self-sufficient way of life. Not a bad way to live, just that you'll have zero political influence and thus freedom will be but a footnote in history. Beyond that post revolution, technology may provide enough of a parity in personal weaponry so as to hold back the vacuum of power in a society of anarcho-communism.
Aside from warp drive technology and the whole trekking of space thing, Gene Roddenberry was prophetic!
Sounds like an opportunity for an AI project; to transcribe audio from a YouTube video into text. And it if was truly smart (it's not there yet) it could could summarize.
Remember the Clipper Chip? Yes, that could be brought back as an international standard of sorts. Imagine all PCs, Servers, Phones and consumer hardware having this per the law. Now, the only way to run an OS is for the kernel to be cryptographically signed. I'm sure there will be exceptions that allow for internal alpha and beta testing inside the buildings at Apple and Microsoft. But once the final release of Windows, OSX, or iOS goes public, the binaries must first be fingerprinted and the kernel signed (blessed) by some international consortium. Otherwise, the hardware wont be able to boot it up. This will be how Open Source OS's will be curtailed. That's not to say RedHat or CentOS won't be available, just be signed by the devil too. Don't play the game, don't boot. That simple.
Think about it. Politicians LOVE - absolutely go orgasmic cream-in-their-pants bonkers at the idea of picking winners and loser in the market place. It's how they funnel lobbying money into their vile hands! All this will be pushed under the auspices of protecting against malware, protecting the homeland, and tracing hackers and pedophiles. Meanwhile, they will use this backdoor to blackmail political opposition and anyone else that seeks to dethrone or turn off the corrupt spigot of money and "contributions".
Consider this a prophetic warning!